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14 14 DEATHS TELEPHONE PIONEERS DEATHS DEATHS 4B Aug. 21, 1973 ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 14 KAKSTKN. JOHN, St. Louis Life Karmer Member Club. Telophone Pioneers KAR.MEK, JAN sudden Mntv 20.

197.1. OulOCV. Jl ot America Farmer FARMER, ONEIDA M. (nee Murphy), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Bun. Aug.

19, 1973, beloved wife of the late John R. Farmer, dear mother of onelda Eschbacher FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 Beloved daughter of Forrest and Carol Karmer. Dear sister of Rodefeld CHARLES, HENRY, Mon. Aug. 00, 1973, Beloved husband of Rose 'Ellen (nee dear brother of Amanda Hoffman and Anna iKennedy, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle and cousin.

Lynn. Dear grand -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Karmer. Wetbster Groves, and Mr.

and John W. Farmer, deer sister of Margaret iM. Wilson and the rs. Gilbert Hermellng, St, Louis. Funeral irom wackiwk- iaif.

iavid and ramp tturpny, our dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law. Rrandmother. great- Funeral services lAitg. 22 am. from S-PEAiR FUNERAL HOLME, 1535 grandmother, aunt, great-aunt and cousin.

State Street, Quincy, 111. interment Greenmount Cemetery Funeral Wed. Aug- 22, 9:30 Quincy. Visitation Tues. 4-9 a.m.

from BlJGHftiOLZ mor. TUAiRY, 5967 W. Florissant Karsten KARSTEN, JOHN Bun. Aug. 19, 1973, beloved husband of Catherine (nee Horns- BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORKERS LOCAL 396 Please be advised of the death of BRO.

R. S. KURTZ, Funeral from CIADV Mortuary, Crystal City, Mo. Thurs. 2 p.m.

Interment Bandy Cemetery, Dandy, Mo. Visitation after 2 p.m. Wed. Visitation DASH.NKR Funeral Home, Columbia. 111.

Tues. 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. JOSEPH J. HUNT JR.

pr. DEATHS 14 berner). dear father or VirKinii i is'y- tic Postlewait and Raymond Karsten. stepfather of Marten Car roll, Arlene Schmidt, Constance, Thomas and Donald Fovd, father in law, grandfather. HBLDElftLB CHAPBL, 3634 Gravohi, Wed.

Aug. 22. 10 a.m., Interment Calvary Cemetery. In parlor after i p.m. Tuea.

Rudde Rl DDE, FRED All 20, 1973, beloved husband of Rose Mary Rudde (nee Bollinger), our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols, Aug. 22, 9:30 a.m. Interment Oak Lawn Cemetery, Edwards-vuie, III. Ryan RVAV, REV.

MSGR. DANIEL fortified with the Baorament of Holy Mottier Church, Aug. 17, 1973, pastor emerltua of hrist The King Church, University City, brother of the late Rev. George Ryan and beloved relatives in Ireland. User.

Ryan at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar until 7 p.m., then at Christ The King Church, Balson and Purdue, after 7:30 p.m., Tues. Concelebrated Funeral Mass 11 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. ereat-srandfather. brother.

brother-in-law, uncle, great- unrle and cousin. Mr. Karsten in state at SOUTHERN Funeral Home, av. to St. Ann Ohurch (Normandy).

Interment Calvary. Fisher PINHKR, WILLIAM Aug. 19, 1973, beloved husband of Jennie Vea Fisher nee Downing dear son of Jane FtHher and the late William M. Fisher, our dear brother-in-law, uncie and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 1 p.m.

Interment National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Visitation after 4 p.m. Tues. Freitag mWIAi, ELIZABETH (nee Hehrens), Aug.

20, 1973, dear wile of the late Theodore Freitag, dear mother of Clarence Freitag, Rose marie Davis of Valdoata, and the late Amanda FreitaK, and Dorothy Guessfeld, dear grandmother of Elizabeth. Jean and Lyn 63122 B. Grand, until 11 a.m Aue. 22. then to St Luke Evangelical Lutheran r.

it re services 1:30 p.m. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Member of South Bt. ixmiH American Lee ion Memori al Post No.

37, Veterans of Foreien War Post No. 2101 and retired member of Pioneers of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. VFW Post No. Z101 serv ices 8 p.m. Kesselring Savlo KK.NSKLKJNG, ALMA (nee Davis, dear sister of Mary Ablan AW.

AN, RAYMOND, Aug. 21, 1973, lieloved husband of Eva Ablan (nee Pltzerl, dear father of Mary Ann, Barbara, Bonnie and IRay Alban, dear broUier of Joseph, Josephine, Dola and Cobe Ablan and Martha Blielll and the late Ben and Michael Ablan, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, creat-uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTI8 Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols, Aug. 23, 9:30 a.m. to St.

Raymond's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Teamster's Union Local No. 618 and St. Raymond's Cliurch.

Contributions to St. iRaymond Church Bulldine Fund appreciated. In Wed. 11 a.m. Albers AI.HKRM, FLORENCE.

Aug. 19, 1973, daughter of the late William and Mary Albers, dear sister of Mildred Schriewer, Mary Jane Rayburn. William (Bud), Thomas, Robert and Uie late Donald W. Albers Sr. Funral from STOCK Mortuary.

9S25i Halls Ferry Aug. 22, 10 a m. Interment Calvary. Visitation after 1 p.m. Tues.

Atkins ATK1NH, OLAKHM'E entered Into rest Aug. 20, Halmoil hn.h.iirf nf Ilia. kihvu). Aug. 21, iyJ, beloved wife of William is.

Kesselring, dear mother of Irving, William and Ravmond Kes selring, Charlotte Spurgin and Gloria winter, aear momer-inlaw of Jeanette. Valerie and Au Dlecker of St. Libory, our dear mother-in-law, and aunt. Funeral from JORN STYGAR. A SON Funeral Home, 554 1 Riverview Aug.

22, at 8:30 a.m. to Nativity of Our Lord Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Gillen SAVIO, PIKRINA R. (nee vis-man), Aug.

20, 1973, fortified with the Sacraments or Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Carlo Saylo, dear mother of Angelo Savlo. Rose Turnbough and Jo Ann Grimoldi, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from CALCA TERRA Funeral Home, 5142 Daggett Aug. 22, 8:30 a.m., to St. Ambrose Church.

Mass 8.40 a.m. Interment 88. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Mother of Maori Chrlstalne Society of 8t Ambrose Church. drey Keaselrinir.

Dr. Huh Sour- rin and George Winter dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. In state at JOHN L. ZIEGEN HEIN SONS. 7UZ7 uravois, ULLEX, GEOKUE W-, of Cedar until D.m.

wed. service Thurs day 10:30 a.m. at St. Lucas U.C.C., 117136 Denny Rd. Interment Sun3et.

Past Matron Schnur of Cirri en vl lie ChaDter. No. 513, Hiu. lortitiea wiin ine sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Aug.

19. 1973, beloved husband of Ruth E. Gillen (nee Radeackar), dear father of Claudia Jean Tackett of House Springs, our dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, son-in-law. ntihw nnele and t'oUBln. and member of Daughters CO of the Nile.

O.E.S, Service Wed 8 p.m. Memorials to St. -Lucas nlta Mae Atkins, dear father of U.C.C. would be appreciated. Visitation after 6 p.m.

Tues. Krekeler SfflMR. niANCIS X. SR. (Frank), fortUied iwlth the Sacraments ol Holy Mother church, Aug.

19, 1973, ibeloved husband of Flora A. Schnur (nee Harding), dear father or Mabel Rapplean and) Francis X. Schnur dear Ibrother, brother-in-law. father-in-law. grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, great-uncle, greaHfreat-uncle and cousin.

Funeral lAug. 23, 9:30 a.m.. from COLLIER 8 Funeral Home. 10123 St. Charles rd to KRKKELEH, CLEMENS suddenly Aug.

20, SIESTA: Firefighters relax and observe smoke rising from trie Eldorado National Forest in California where fires continue to advance out of control along its eastern flank. (UPI Telephoto) 1973, fortmea wiin we savra mpxitji of Holv Mother Church, beloved husband of Mildred Ann Krpkeier mee oetter near ra Thomas G. and Robert w. Atkins, dear brother of William E. Atkins and Grace Drobe, dear uncle of Richard Atkins, dear brother-in-law.

Funeral service at the HUTCH ENS MORTUARY. 675 Graham Florissant, Aug. 22, 10 a.m. Interment City Cemetery, Jerseyvllle, III. Memlber of Emebh Lodge A FA AM, Scottish Rite Bodies, Belleville, UI.

and Alnad Shrine Temple, E. St. Louis, III. Masonic service 8 p.m. Tues.

Visitation from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tues. Mr. Gillen in state CHAPEJL HILL Mortuary, Cedar HilL until 9:30 Tues.

Mas held Aug. 22, 9 a.m.. Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, House Springs, Mo. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs'. Mo.

Family suggests mt-morials to Chanles Kilo, M.D., Diabetes Research Fund, 135 W. AUame. Kirkwood. 'Mo. Grotsky (iKOTSKY.

HENRY, Aug. 39, 1973, beloved husband of Inez GroUky dear father of 'Mrs. and Judy, Grotsky, ibeloved brother of Mrs. Laura Gallop and Daniel Grot ther of Joann Reardon, Dolores Chiveta, Gregory and Larry Krekeler, Sally Knoll, and Robert Krekeler, dear brother of 2 Forest Fires Out Of Control St. Kevins Ohurch, Mas 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. MaBses preferred. Visitation after 7 p.ni. Tues. Wilhelmlna Byrnes, dear father- Schulte in-law, grandiatner.

Drotner-in- low nnrla nnri cousin. Juneral from KRIEGSHAU- 8CHULTE. WILLIAM Aug. 21. 1S73.

beloved husband of GER's West. 9450 Olive bl. the late Bertha Schulte, dear Baldwin Aug. 22, 9:30 a.m. to Our Lady of the Pillar for 10 tana fire retardent planes for tion.

help when a blaze on Wasatch The Interagency Fire Center National Forest and Bureau of said it had dispatched 740 men father of Arvil Schulte, dear From Post-Dispatch News Services BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 21 Two previously contained fires mushroomed out of control In brother of Nora E. Robinson, a.m. Mass. interment itesurrw Hnv n.

nn Hons mav be made sky, our dear granuiatner, father int law, brother-in-law, BALDWIN, LAWRENCE. E.M-METT, Aug. 19. 1973, brother of the late John Baldwin, unole, cousin and friend; Funeral from MIPTnN rh.n. dear father-in-law, grandfather and great grandfather.

Funeral irom AMBRUBTETR inifle and nnohew. Land Management lands broke to rarious fires during the to the White House Retreat. 200 N. Vandeventer, Medical Mission Mr. Grotsky in state at the VHCfiuiionu 1 l.

Kn HT.x.iiRKO.P.F Klhaoel. 15212 -De Sisters, 21 jo bo. urana. in state after 2 p.m. Tues.

el. 7233 Delmar Wed 8-30 tn A mar Tues. evening 7 to 9 Mortuary, 6633 Clayton Thurs. 10 a.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

In state 2 p.m. Wed. number of trained fire fighters and threatening farm land Waterman at Rosedale for Mass Fire-fighting in six p.m. Mr. GroUky was a member of Benjamin Franklin Lodge a.m.

interment calvary. Visit, narphed Wpqiptti states hH wore man siuu tire tighers union bolstered lines yesterday in Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and California. Many of the series of fires were under control, but men were being ferried to other hot spots by transport planes. Damage has been estimated at $65,000,000, more than half of it at Stanislaus National Forest near Yosemite National Park. The fire, southeast of Sonora, has crept within a half mile of the Cherry Valley dam power Schwab anon at cnapel alter 5 mes.

nosary 8 p.m. Tues. Barth shifted to northern California manned firelines on five man-earlier as the fire situation in caused fires that had swept Oregon. Idaho. Montana and over more than 50,700 acres of RAHTH.

mi I TTV T. naa A SCHWAB, AGNUS (nee Kaner), 2921 8. Compton, St Louis, iAug. 20, 1973, wife of Jamea Schwaib, another of George (Jane) Willis, Mrs. Carroll (Rosemary) fjaramore and James F.

Schwab, daughter of the late Mr. and Mra. Frank Ka-per, eleter of Mrs. Manic No timber and brush land in north Mon. Aug.

20, 1973, beloved wife of William J. Barth, dear sister of Florence Tamme. Hazel Brandes, Ruth Lueike, Charlotte Utah had improved. ern California, officials said. manning the blazes.

About 3000 national guardsmen and volunteers were furnishing support service. The most threatening new fire yesterday was a blaze at Pine Creek in the Boise National 'Forest in southwestern Idaho. Another new fire was reported spread over 1500 acres at But the "freezeout" fire In the rugged Snake River Canyon Four of the major fires were vate, oils Kaper and the late vuiujui miiu iue laie Margaret Cady, Herbert, Harry Jr. and Walter Avers, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, great-great aunt and cousin. Mrs.

Barbara Rostlk, Mra, Mildred Mieeman and Frank Ka- house, a source of water supply Kuehner KI EHNER, EDWARD, Aug. 20, 1973, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy tMotiber Church, beloved hudband of Louise Kuehner (nee Meng), dear father of Edward R. and Roy J. Kuehner and Mary Jane Wilson, dear uncle, cousin and ather-in-law. Funeral Aug.

23, 9:30 a.m. from O'SULLIVAN MUCK-LE KRON Mortuary, 8806 Jennings rd. at Hord av. to Nativity of Our Lord Church. Mass 10 a.im.

Interment Calvary. Mr. Kuehner was a member of Holy Name Society of Nativity Church St. Vincent De Paul Society and Boot and Shoe Workers, Local No. 90.

In parlors Wed. 3 p.m. Kuppertz KIPPERTZ, CLARA C. (nee Lans), Aug. 20, 1973, ibeloved wife of the late Joseph Kuppertt, dear aunt of Olga Relchweln, Karl Otto, Dorothy Stewart, Delores Lawler and aear grandmother, mother-in-law.

slater-ln-Law and aunt Funeraf from PREHMANN- area of northeast Oregon ex- near containment, ine largest pioded from 2800 to 9000 acres blaze was the only one not even when the fire reached trees rid- close to being controlled. It had died bv moths. Don Miller, dis- burned about 18,000 acre3 of to the San Francisco bay area. NO. t42 iAif 4iA.il, 'Masonic service Tues.

8 p.m., graveside service Wtd. 10:30 a.m. at Chevra Kadlsha Cemetery, Paige A North South contributions preferred to a charity of your choice. Grabfeich t.Kl hISKH. MARfiARITE (nee Mlsler), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Mon-, Aue.

20, 1973, dear wife of Theodore J. Gruiblsich, dear mother of Bonnie Gerhardt, dear sister of Jofpeh and the late John Missler, dear grandmother of Debbie, Barbara, John, Pamela, and Joe Gerhardt, dear mother-in-law and sister-in-law. funeral Aug. 23, a.m. from BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W.

Florissant, to St. Christopher Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. In parlor 5 p.m. Tues.

Gruebel ANNA (KATIE) Services ACKER-HELD- niAiiwtAL, cnapei. 7733 Natural Bridge 2 p.m.. Thurs. Auk. 23.

ERLE: Chanel. 3634 arAvnlA Mike Kent, 19 years old, was Interment St. Peter's Visitation Thurs 1 toy Rev. Lee urown. interment Mt.

Hope. Cemetery, Belleville, III. Visita trict United States Forest Serv- sage brush and mixed timber in Clear Lake, near Ukiah iier p.m. rues. Bauer RAl'KR, MADELEINE (I Gut), Aug.

'19. 1973. I tion alter p.jn. Tuea. injured fighting a blaze near La Grande, Ore.

A barn and several real estate offices were destroyed in a high Sierra blaze Scott owd wife of the late Joseoh P. SCOTT, D. ANGUS. 3S21 (E. Bauer, dear mother of Robert north of a i 1 1 Calif.

Uangor, Irving, Texas. Father of William K. Bcott of Irving, Tex. and David Angus Scott of nauer. Bisier-in-iaw, aunt, great-aunt and cousin.

Services, at HOFFMEJSTER where a 10,000 acre brush fire LU Mortuary, t4(4 Ohlppe- Australia, rive grandchildren, relatives in Scotland and roared out of control. Bro. Ralph Krull, S.M., our dear great aunt and ria ai a.m. tO Mt. HaDe i.M ftnsoloum.

Mra ice ranger, said the explosion of Lassen County. "Veteran fire fighters say heated gases trapped in rocky That fire was whipped on by this is as bad as anything in 18 canyon areas sent smoke 5000 strong winds, i to 30 or 20 years," Klade said, feet into the air. miles an hour. Authorities said Dozens of planes carrying Fire officials said they hoped it had destroyed two small chemical retardants are aiding to have 1000 men there today. house trailers and fire crews in the fight.

Federal firefighters Utah officials called in Mon- had just barely saved a fire sta- from nearly every state in the Many Careers Hurt By Watergate Service 11 at In a blaze near Bauer a member of Scottish Rite CHAPEL EAST of the Hillcrest runerai rrom Kims Funeral Ladles Auxiliary. 'Donations to the Heart Fund in Mrs. Bauer's Summer vacationers tiauaa, Tex. Rev. (nee Hului), asleep in jesus Au.

19, 1973, 11:30 a.m., beloved wife of the late Huiro W. Gruebel dear Home. 29U Gravols, wed. Aug. 22, 10 a.m.

In parlor were evacuated and the Trans. uimi waoaen ottlclatlng. Family would prefer Memorial to the iLf- memory would De appreciated. Blackwood Sierra highway 50 was ordered mother of Mrs. Paul (Emily) Anderson, Mr.

Eldon (Arllnel Brandt. Mrs. Richard (Delores) brary Fund of the Plymouth Park United Methodist Church. LTX- 01 10 ctowll of ANDREW 11 SLACKWOOn, on. Aug.

closed for the third consecutive lues, p.m. Kurtz KI'RTZ, RICHARD R.R, 1, E. Carondelet, Aug. 19, 1973, dear father of Mrs. 20.

1071 halnvari 20 Shaw u3imnu oi me mte Helen A. Blackwood (nee Herrlck) dear father of Vera McKeen and Guehna, Henry, Herbert, Catherine, Clarence, Raymond and the late Hugo Gruebel, dear sister of Mrs Martha Hoffman, day. The fire has devoured 8000 acres of Ponderosa pine and Thomas (Nancy) Pautler, dear Charles Blackwood, our dear nocence, but they, like dozens to the case, "it was the saddest SHAW, RANDY C. Suddenly on Aug. 19, 1973, beloved son of Charles M.

and Joyce S. Stiaw, dear ibrother of Charles Anthony, Peter N. and Krlstlna iainer-m-iaw, grandfather, great grandfather, brother-in-law, un- realization I have ever had to was being fought by 1100 men augmented by fire trucks and our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin, In her 85th vear. of others, must await the out-c of numerous investiga cie ana cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER bulldozers.

colonial Mortuary, b4b4 Chippe uear grandson of May g. Shaw. Dear nephew and Body will He In state at BEI DflRW D3DEN North Side Funeral Home, 1936 St. Louis make in my life." At the time he resigned also on April 30 he said that he could live "about 30 days" tions to see where indictments may fall. wa ax waison wea.

a p.m. Htllcrest (Abbey Mausoleum. Mr. MARRIAGE LICENSES Blackwood a member of Bogley FROM PAGE ONE Watergate break-in or cover-up. Maurice H.

Stans, the former Secretary of Commerce who headed the Finance Committee to Re-elect the President, is, like Mitchell, under indictment in the Vesco case and facing Memorial services will be held Laue Chapel. 9450 Clayton 1 K. 4116 West Pint, In the meantime, Ehrlichman ijuuge iso. uuincy, Mena, K. 4116 West pine p.m.

inter- in. visitation lues, atter p. in. and his a i 1 have moved without a job. Since then he has stUSS: Borcherding and until 8:30 a.m.

wea. Services same day It): 30 a.m. at St. Jacobl Lutheran Church, Jennings rd. and McLaaren av.

Interment Now 'Bethlehem Cemetery. Family prefers memorial conrtlbutions to St. Jacobl Lutheran Church Bld. Fund. meni ox creek Ranch.

Fox Creek Rd. Friend wishing to Eake contributions may do so the National Wild Life back to Seattle to lease the started practicing law in Wash- 2S14 Belt, Smith, A. BORCHERDING, LORRAINE singleton, A. 1958 Burd lAiiiiwu.K (nee Aavle). Mori home they once owned on the ington, but he has acknowl- iGreen, Aug.

"JO, 1973, dear mother of Held, J. Arnold, Arnold. Mo. John David Borcherding and Ja shore of Lake Washington. edged that business could be jural, mam f3i.

Hjmua, Mooring, Sister Mary Agatha Lucek O.S.F. For the two old friends, if M.L., 4102 Ashland possible action by the Water Gruenloh grandfather, brother and hro-ther-in-law. Visitation DASHNHR Funeral Home, Columbia, III. Tues. Aug.

21 from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., thence to CADY Funeral Home, Crystal City, Mo. after 2 m. Wed. Service 2 p.m.

Aug. 23, Interment Dandy Cemetery. Dandy, Mo. Member of Iron Workers Local 396. St.

Louis, charter member of Moose Lodge No. 2285, Columbia, RI. Contributions to Mamie Stookey School, Belleville, 111., preferred. Laas I.AA.S, JOSEPH, Aug. 17, 1973 at Orschweler, Germany, dear brother and uncle.

Interment Orschweler, Germany. Lamprecht ('See Zastrow). Lark LARK, AUSTIN Sunday, Aug. 19, 1973. Our dear brother and uncle.

Funeral from KUHB3 Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols, Aug. 22, 10:30 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Member of East St. Louis Lodge No. 504 A.

F. 4A.M. and American Legion net Kay Amann, dear mother-in-law or Roger Amann, dear grandmother of Lisa Catherine and Diana Amann, dear sister of the late Frances Hallback, dear Brantley, K. Pacific, Bonne! their testimony before the Wat LTCtLCI But not all those touched by Watergate were at or near the gate' grand jury here. H.

R. Haldeman and John D. l. zui m. Ariee Roberts, 5023 Aubert, Jones, D.

6071 Emma ergate hearings was a measure, 1973, daughter of the late Jch aunt, great-aunt and cousin, the most painful loss is their peak of their careers. "im Anna i.uceK, dear slater of Stanley Lucek or Rock. Servtces 1 p.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN A Carpenter, K.

St. Charles, Ainerson, a. en. fjnarie Mo. Mueller, J.

5109 Blsotioff, De ford, III. and Laura Lucek of Juneau, Wlac, dear aunt and cou- Ehrlichman, the former White separation from the White The fourth man who resigned House chief of staff and the as- House and the President they April 30 was the counsel to the SONS, 7027 Gravols. Interment Calvary. Member of Affton First Lanry, J. 5109 Blschoff Baptist cnurcn.

Funeral from Franciscan 8I Cannady, 5110 Palm, Barnes, R. Caldwell GRIENLOH, Al'UL'ST (Gus), at Lake City, Florida, Aug. 19, 1973, fortified with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, -beloved of the late Gertrude C. Gruenloh (nee Kramer), dear father of Celeste Sassen-rath, Clare Caley and Sylvia Glttemeler, dear grandfather, great-grandfather, father-in-law, brother, brother In law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from the HUTCHENS Mortuary.

675 Graham Florissant, Aug. 24, 9:45 a.m. to Sacred Heart Church. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. Visitation aiter 6 p.m.

Wed. r'arx Towne ters Convent Chapel, 201 Broth-erton Ferguson. Wed Au- sistant to the President for domestic affairs, respectively, have left the Washington area. served and loved. President, John W.

Dean III and Mr. Nixon, who had regrets ANOTHER high-level casual- about others made at. Spies, L. 5828A, Goener, Brune, CALDWELL, (il.ADVS. Mon.

22 at 9 a.m. Interment Convent u. a Blue Kldge Heasler, O. 4007 Parker, Doh' ogne, M. C.

435D Chapel Ridge Aug. 20, 1973, beloved wile of Romle T. Caldwell, dear mother of Charles T. Caldwell and Sue Ann Reisel, dear sister of Marlon Daws, dear grandmoth ly oi waiergaie was lutnaru y. -t to -onc hjs haDDiness Givers, P.

Centralla, Martin, J. centralla, HI. HALDEMAN, the crew-cut former advertising man who is reputed to have some independ-. Manues, J. 4062 Shenandoah, Her er, motner-in-law, slsler-ln-law, aunt and cousin.

at the departure of the 34-year-old lawyer. Dean, who had been one of Kleindienst, who succeeded Mitchell as Attorney General. Kleindienst, who had served under Mitchell, liked his roai wo. H7I2. in panor Tues, 2 p.m.

Masonic service Tues, Si i GAR et SONS Service, Taves TAVES, MARIE L. (nee Sen-gotta), Aug. 19, 1973, dear wife of the late Edward C. Taves, dear mother of Milton E. Taves, dear mother-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from South, 4228 8. KlngshJgh-way. Aug. 22. 1 o.m.

In Services at HMFFMEISTFJR Colonial Morturay, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Thurs. 10:30 ent wealth, is said to be living man, 8. 394 Shenandoah McNary, 5167 Waterman, Rich' ards, 5167 Waterman Venlnga, C.C., Ftmton, Wampler, Fenton. Mo. the bright young men at the me uugui yuuiiK men tti ie 7:30 p.m.

Martin Hayes comfortably in a borrowed O00-a-year job and was proud of white House, was granted im- Calif. a.m. interment sunset. Vislta tion Tues. after 7 MARTIN, EDDIE of Belle home at Newport Beach, it.

He told the Senate commit Cannon Brown, W. 6201 Storey, Walker, 6201 storey vue. Aue. 20. 1973.

munity by the Senate commit terment New Bethlehem. In state member Masonic Lodge No. 179, CANNOV, JOHN Aug. Beck, J. 3933 N.

Twentieth, Rodg-. 50, 1973, dear latner or Wll- Pride or the West. Masonic Service 8 IlRTTl r. Hun. auer 4 p.m.

Tues. Taveggia TAVtGGIA, FRANK Mon. ers, ja.c., dzzu g. tampion Wilson, T. 5703 Walsh, Newcombe, C.

A 5301 Jamle8on WHITE Funeral Home, On the other hand, Ehrlichman, a lawyer who like Haldeman has not worked since the two men resigned April 30, is tee and became its star witness against the President. But for three and a half months now he has had no tee that when he decided he could not continue and "maintain an appearance that justice is evenly and impartially administered" because of his rela- Ironton. Mo. Funeral service HAVES, GEORGE Aug. 20, 1973, -beloved husband of Ruby Jernlgan Hayes, dear father of Clarence R.

Hayes, dear brother of Matie Mol-vlg, our dear Tat her-In -law, grandfather, -brother-in-law and uncle. Kuneral from WHITE-MULLEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Aug. 22, 1 :30 p.m. Interment Laurel Hill.

Member Ferguson United Methodist Church. Visitation after 2 p.m. Tues. Umana, O. 4364 Page, Smith, A.

p.m., Wed. Interment Good I and Aug. 20, 1973, fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, beloved husband of BIRTH RECORDS reported to be in need of a job CO Cat LU I- I- LU LU law of Joan Onnon, dear grandfather ana great-grandfather. Services 10 a.m. at HN L.

ZIBGBNHEINA SONS, 7027 Gravoia. Interment St. Mathews Member of Meridian Jr2eNo- 2. A.F.AA.M Scottish Rite and Moolah Temple. Masonic Services 8 p.m.

Visitation after 6 p.rni. Tues; earned income. And should he Cemetery. Menteer See Wlssman. Mizell 1 I ix itvu iiivuuiv, ouuwm lie BOYS Both have protested their in- tionship to some of those linked indictpd and ennvirtod hp Baker, p.

East a. Louie jnary inee derail) Taveggia, dear father of Herman M. Ta. veggla and the late Thomas Ta Drane, J. ft 2732 N.

Euclid veggia, dear brother of Henry Taveggia and the late Herman could be disbarred well before mid career. MIELL. PATRICIA LEE. Sun Aug. 19, 1973, daughter of Capps Taveggia and Serena Ranclllo, our dear father-ln-law.

brother- Hoh Noah Mizell and Gertrude Fox, in-law, grandfather, uncle and step-daughter of Bernard Fox, HOII, KATIE, Sun. Aug. 19. 1973, dear wife of the late Finereon, p. A 5806 DeOlvervlU.

Gooch, J. 2437 Union Gordon, E. ft Imperial, Mo, Gray, T. A B201IA S. Broadway Hlllmann, O.

A lAi, 165 Ohatwood laurent W. A 6217 Vettcr McCloud, J. A 9033A Franklin Payne, L. A 4415 Richard sister of Vivian Marie Slater, cousin. Funeral from KRIBGBHAUS-ER'S SOUTH.

4228 B. Kings Judge Arnow Pressing To Keep Trial Moving etep-slster of William Fox, dear DEAN COULD not be reached, but Robert C. Mc-Candless, his attorney and a former brother-in-law. said that niece. highway, Aug.

23, 8:30 Service at LUPTON Chapel 7233 Delmar Wed. 1 D.m. Rock, J. ft Fenton, Mo. Interment private.

Please make a.m., io at. aioysius uonzaga Church for 9 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection. In parlors after 6 p.m., Tues.

all donations to St. Louis Assn Frank Hoh, dear mother of Mrs-. Theodora Schnarr and the late Frank Hoh, dear mother-in-law. sister, sister-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and friend. Funeral services at NORTHLAND MORTUARY.

7239 W. Florissant, Wed. Aug. 22, 2 p.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Friends may call after 7 the young 1 a had been a c. 3430a ore CAPPfi. GRACE A. (we Ownn), Aug. 18, 1973, beloved wife of Lester (Red) Capps, dear Mother of Mrs.

Therese Parson, Miss Lenor Capps and Mrs. Lor-etta La Porta, dear sister of Charles, John and Frank Owen, all of St. Louis, and Mrs, Charlotte Greenwall. Mrs. Velma Goodspeed of St.

Louis, and Mrs. Loretta EnKelsher and Mrs. Therese yuante, our dear mother-in-law, tjranclmother. Services were held Aug. 20, from the FRED HUNTER Funeral Home, Hollywood, Fla.

i Interment Hollywood Memorial for (Retarded Children. Mrs. GIRLS -Reece Chairman, Friday Van Nice VAN NICE, WILLIAM Mon. ragntars. Aug 20.

1973, dear husband of Muthsman p.m. won. visitation until 9 p.m. MI THSAM, KI.SIE (nee Ander Holland AUg. tfU, ft).

loved wife of Alfred J. Gardens. dear mother of Virginia Ko- HOLLAND. Al'DYE fAndvt Chott Aug 19. 1973, beloved husband noui, aear sister ot toward.

Nel son andf Arthur Anderson and ot Anita Houanu (nee lurowe in m. ixjuise (tsaoe) van Nice (nee Pranterl, dear father of Elizabeth Ann Buerameyer and Susan Louise Burke, dear brother of Harry B. Van Nice and Louise Van Nice, dear brother-in-law, father-ln-law, grandfather of William Michael and Anne Michelle Burke, uncle and cousin. Memorial services 10 a m. at the Trinity Episcopal Church, De Soto, and 10 a.m., at Ohrlat Church Cathedral.

St. Louis. dear father of Letand, 'Michael ani ratricK ho ani. father- n- r.veiyn nun ana 'ftum Bteften, dear grandmother of Ravmond and Richard Kohout, dear law, brother, son-in-iaw ana uncle. Byrne, T.

A Imperial, Mo. Dlschbeln, R. A Cedar Hill, Mo. Eatherly, R. A 1745 Marsha Tnnman, J.

A 4222 Gano Jones, B. A 2543 A Dodler Kavadas, J. A 43 St. Celeste Kuehn E. A 7618 Wvaver Rogers, W.

A 5580 Greenton Smltley, a A 10595 Maddox Williams S. A 7500 Sussex Williams. J. A Shlpman, III. HI RIAL PERMITS Richardson, H.

E. 44, 4456 Grace Hopper, E. 87, 3816 Illinois Williams, 68, 4435 North Market Covington, 50, 5192 Cabanne Hayes, 53, 4546 Lexington Berfjer, 83, 4518 Blair Bonstad, M. 90, 4229 West Pine Brown, 69, 2411 Dickson Venney, 61, 6668 Hebert Bauche, A. 8., 88, Gerald1, Mo.

Weber, H. 51, 4419 Oakland Arndt, 80, 3223 Iowa Woodson, 69, 2206 Martin Luther momer-in-iaw or frank Kohout, our dear alster-ln-law, aunt and ousin. C'HOTT, OFXESTE M. nee Ab-meyrr. in her 53rrt year, fortified wltti the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Au.

19, 1970, dear wife of Anthony Chott, dear mother of Gary A. and Dale W. Chott, dear sister of Imonene Richard, Norton, Erwin and Orvill Abmeyer, dear grandmother of Julie C. and Jennifer M. Chott, our dear moth living uui ui reserve capital.

"He's a lawyer" McCandless said, "But he can't just hang out a shingle and practice." Dean has had many offers, front publishers, newspapers, magazines and such television notables as Dick Cavett, Johnny Carton and Mike Wallace. But he cannot take them, McCandless explained, because while he was granted immunity by the Senate committee, anything he says about Watergate outside of that arena could be used against him in a future criminal prosecution. "He's had a terrific amount Funeral from 8CHRAPBR Fu neral Home, Ballwin, Wed 10 a.m., Interment Kentucky, judges might not have granted the hearings. Judge Arnow is protecting his record, too. As frequently is the case in a political trial, the defense has asked Judge Arnow to leave because of "pervasive manifest tations of hostility" toward the defense.

There was an earlier judge in the case, David Mid-dlebrooks, and he excused himself after such a defense motion. Judge Arnow has said he is not hostile. In balance, it should be said that he has been somewhat hostile to both sides, prosecution and defense. He keeps saying "proceed" and the case dosen't move much. Meanwhile, Gainesville, the Funeral from MICHAEL FROM PAGE ONE a defendant would have made a different sort of judge livid, a judge, say, of the school of Julius Hoffmann, a judge of unbending formality.

In fact, the problem that was before Judge Hoffmann in the Chicago conspiracy trial is before Arnow how to make a political conspiracy trial with several defendants proceed fairly. Obviously, Hoffmann didn't find the answer. AN OBJECTIVE of the defense, other than acquittal here, is to make a record for appeal. The defense team is not going to hurry. Besides that, it cnmpiimffc eppms to need Mr.

van Nice was a member of FITZfJBRALD Mortuary. 4380 Kirkwood Lodge No. 484 A.K. viHiiaiiuu auer i p.m. iuuu.

Holub A.M. Memorials prefeneed to the St. Louis Heart Assn. or the LindDergn at Gravols, Thurs. Aug.

23, 1 p.m. Interment Sunset. In state after 2 p.m. Tues, Oldani OI.DAM. ROSE Aug.

Trinity episcopal Church Me- er-in-law. sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from FIESER Funer HOUR, JOSKI'H fortified wiU the Sacraments of Holy mortal Fund. BOPP CHAPEL SERVICE. Mother Church.

Aue. al Parlor, 401 Gravols, Fenton. Reouiem Mass Wed. 10 a 19. 1973.

fortified with the (tear of Mary Vaznalan St. Paul's Catholic Ohijrch, Fen- ion, interment St. Lums ceme van Glider, anil Helen a. rru-skoskl, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and friend. VAZNAIAN, HARRY Affton.

Mon. Aug 20. 1973. Sacraments of Holy Mother Churoh, dear daughter of the late Caesar and Antolnetta Oldani (nee Glola), dear rtster Afng Brltt, J. 58, 2336 S.

Complon dear father of Mrs. Harold Funeral Auc. 22, a.m. from Bl'OIIHOIZ Mortu oi unaries, Mary Uldanl, and uusun, m. 4U, oib s.

tHOimes Elizabeth Temporltl and the tery. Visitation Tues. 2-9 p.m. Masses preferred. Crosby CROSBY, JOHN Run.

Aug. 19. 1973, fortified wiih the Sac-ramonts of Holy Mother Ohurch, beloved husband of Ann J. Oros- I. 1 riarvey, an, Aovy Bpnng of offers ary, fi067 W.

Florissant. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Annetta and Veronica avs. In iiuui wuiv icujic, cnerry, ju. oar, 4J32 W'est pine late Henry, Louis, Mario, John and Josephine Oldaiil, and Caroline Ferrarlo, dear slster-ln- Blllle) Schuh, father in law, dear brother of A.

Bagdazlan, Mrs. K. Kayaganla, grandfather, great-grandfather. Funeral 10 a.m. CADY Mortuary, 609 Hwy.

61, Crystal Oty, Mo. Interment Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens. Harrls, 81, New Athens, III. McCandless said, "but obvious community, through the local terment National Cemetery, Pruehsner, E. 55, Bonne Terre, rnw, aunt, great-aunt and by (nee Wells), dear father of cousin.

Mo. Johnson, B. 51, 4118 Cook Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Hucke better co-ordination. It must ng.uim-nut toeether the views of three ed itself for good behavior in Bchnuhmacher, R.

67, Waterloo, Voegeli jonn ri. rainy, dear brother of Gerard, William and Francis Crosby, Mrs. Thomas LFarrady, M-s. John Simp-son. Mrs.

Ralph Funeral from CALOATBR.RA Funeral Home, 514,2 Daggett Aug. 22, 9:30 a.m. to Holy Innocent Churoh. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St.

Peter VOF.GKI.I. CHARLES lawyers from New York, two HTfKK, CARL t. fortified with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 21, 1973, dear fliufl'band of Mamie Hucke (nee Whitman), father of George Aug. 20, 1973 beloved husband of the late Frieda VoegelU nee neiaecaer) aear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

ami Carl irrandtatner, ana mxi cemetery. Peelers PKETEKS, MYRTLE I). (nee Lee), asleep In Jeu8. Mon. Xux.

ly that goes right into the immunity question, so he can't negotiate." According McCandless, Dean has had several offers also from speakers' bureaus. "The college campuses want to see John," he added, but again because of the immunity problem Dean is unable to participate. However, another Watergate Funeral from WITT MOR- great-erandtather, father-in-law in. Schroeder, B. 75, 964 Canaan Luecke, F.

70, 1200 Bosworth Angelo, 81, 1243 Bliss Lee, E. 79, 4135 Clay Nelmetster, 85, 4560 West Pine Morgan, B. 82 5451 Thrush Adams, 7T, 5600 Arsenal Gorman, 92, 1378 Semple Mann, J. 55, 7086 Mardell Hllsman, M. 80, Granite City, 111.

Jackes, B. 65, 900 S. Hanley Klmbrel, M. 51, 6300 Graham anH uncle. the first week of the trial, a week that ended with 1000 supporters of the WAW defendants marching in the streets.

There were no disagreeable incidents. MOST OF THE young, longhaired WAW supporters have departed but the courtroom has Funeral from CULLEN A 20, 1973. beloved wire of the wesi ana Mrs. Joseph Leonard dear rather-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather end uncle. Funeral from KRIEOSHAUS-RR'3 WBST.

9450 Olive Wed. Aug. 22, 9:30 a.m. to St. Richard's Omrch, 10 a.m.

Maml Entombment Calvary Mausoleum. A member of 1000 Mien West. Dau DAr. BE It NICK K. (nee Al-brerht), asleep In Jesus KELLY Funeral Home.

7267 TUARY, 6409 Gravols Thurs. 1:30 p.m., to 8unset Burial Park 50 year member of Mis-pah Lodge No. 639 A.F4AM and the Alhambra Grotto. Masonic Services Wed. 8 p.m.

Visitation after 6 p.m. Tues. Natural Rrtriee. Aug. 2J, 0:15 a.m., to Bt.

wtlllam's Churcfli. Mass II) a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Visitation Jungmlchel, E.

67, 8117 Park Wissman CO LU I after 5 p.m. Tues. Jones JONtS. IKI.lSSA Mon. Aug.

19, 1973, beloved wife of the late Ferdinand Dau, dear Kiage Wlesehan. L.J, 58, 7915 Fleta FLORISTS late Fred W. peetera, dear mother of Mildred M. Fuchs and the late Leona A. Thornton.

Our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great Rrandmother, sister, aister-ln-law, and aunt. Mrs. Peeters at CHAPEL. 7733 Natural Bridge, until 9 a.m. Aug.

23. Funeral same day 11 a.m., Grace Lutheran Church, 1405 Ferguson Ave. Interment Mt. Lebanon. A member of Ladles Aid Society.

Grace Lutheran Church. Visitation after 2 p.m. Tues. Aug. 20, 1973, dear daughter of Jeannie Jones Inee Krllh, dear remained full.

Few settled older figure, Jeb Stuart Magruder, residents attend. who was a former White House A business woman said to a aid and then Mitchell's deputy reporter, "I don't know much at the Campaign Committee, about the trial, but I know that has scheduled a series of lec- WISNMAN, DU.I.A 1. (nee Menterr), on Aug. 18. 1973, dear wife of the late John P.

Wiseman, dear sister of Edwin R. Menteer, alster-ln-law of Edna Keltlng. our dear aunt and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR A SON FuneilU Home. 5541 IRIvervlew Blvd.

on Aug 22 at 11 a m. Interment Old Picker Cemetery. from Texas and one trum Gainesville, who are views of the three defendants who are acting in their own behalf. Before the trial began on July 31, Judge Arnow said he would attempt to have it finished in three weeks. But that hasn't happened.

Three weeks have passed and the prosecution case is not complete. The judge asked the lawyers last week, "Can anybody give me an estimate of how long this will go on?" No one could. So if it was the judge's wish to grasp the conspiracy problem and wrap it up neatly, he failed. The trial has gone slowly. It began with suggestions of wire-tapping, even to the extent that five jurors complained about irregular noisej on their phones.

sister of Jerry and James Jones, dear granddaughter, great-granddaughter, niece and cousin. Funeral from Kl'TIS Funeral Home, 2900 Gravols. Aug. 23, time later. Interment SS Peter Paul Cemetery.

In parlors Tues. 7 p.m. is a beautiful courtroom there tures when he returns from a in the new post office building." vacation in England with his Pilger Zastrow sister or Mrs. Rose Oliver and Mrs. Marie Aronoff, our denr sister-in-law.

aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Body will He In slate after 12 noon Tues. at BEIDERWIEDEX South Side Funeral Hc.me, 3fi20 Chippewa and until 8:30 a.m., Thurs. Services same day 10 a.m., Hope Lutheran Church. 5218 Neosho St.

at Brannon av. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Dennehy HENNKHV, PATRICK fortified with the Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church Aug. 1H, 1973, suddenly at Tus-tln. CallT.

-Beloved husband of Dolores Denneh nee Gray dearest father of Jerry Dennehy of Tun tin, Eileen and i FLOWER GARDEN A Beautiful Expression of Sympathy; Mon. -Thurs. 8 a la. FrL 8 Sat. i a.m.-S 3801 S.

Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Kaminski ZASTROW, ANTONIA (Nettle), passed away Aug. 20, 1973, Las Vegas, New Mexico. tOST 17 DACHSHUND, male red l-ILGER, JOSEPH fortified the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church suddenly Mon. Aug. 20, 1973, at Mt.

Home, Ark. Beloved husband of Mary L. Pilger, our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle. Funeral Thurs. lAtrg.

23. 10:30 a.m. from the BUOHWOiLZ 5967 W. to Holy Cross Church. Interment Calvary.

In parlors after 6 p.m. Tues. And so it is, nicely paneled in family, walnut, the court room in the In Dean's case, the Watergate federai building built in the web has even stretched beyond Ke Administration. In him to include his a 1 1 chambers there, Judge Arnow McCandless. said to lawyers, "If we don't When McCandless agreed to get this trial finished before the handle Dean's case, his Wash-first Florida Gators football ington law firm was subjected game on Sept.

15, we're going to pressure from other clients field area, reward. 469-7032 GLASSES LOST, bifocal, man's dark rim. MI 7-3058 before 8 a.m. AMBRUSTER MORTUARY Expanded Parkin PacflltlM Now Anllablt 6633 Clayton Rd. 803-1300 Ktrna funeral hmb MpAOTyo4 PR FOUND 18 KAMIVSKl.

KI.I7.AHKTH A. (nee Lohdlng), Aug. 20. fortified with the Sacra-menu of Holy Mother Church, loving wife of Theodore A. Kaminski, dearest mother of Dennis J.

and Theodore A. Kaminski, beloved twin sister of Edna Clka, dear grandmother of Stephanie Ann Kaminski, our loving mother-in-law, daughter-in-law sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and niece. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 8:15 a.m. Mass to tie celebrated at Cure of Ars Churoh 9 Interment Resurrection. Donations preferred to Peregrine Society and American Cancer Society.

In sta'e Tues. after 6 p.m. COLLIE, small brownish black fe- Plrnat uiair. oij-uasj stter o.m. LU CO Twice the testimony of the to run into trouble keeping our who had business pending be- Mary Dennehy.

dear brother of Julia Lynch, son of the late Jeremiah and Ella Dennehy (nee Sullivan i. Funeral Aug. 20, 9 a.m. from the BU(7HHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant, to Holy Cross Church (Baden).

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Dennehy was a packer for the Purex Corp. and member of Teamsters Local No. 618.

In parlors 6 p.m. trial has been halted by hear- motel rooms." fore the Government and he MONUMENTS 10 FIR.NAT. VICTOR. Tues. Aug.

14. 1973. dear stepfather of Thernia Murphy, grandfather of Alvln Trait. Funeral service 9 t.m., Wed. from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramee, 8t.

Interment Lake Charles Cemetery. Sell things tagli i POST-MS- TOTJfm MONUMENT CO. ings that have run into the The football season seems to night. That has added more to be something that interests a the defense record. Some other lot of the people in Gainesville.

740 Manchexter Rd. 965-I3U felt compelled to step aside. He has since left the firm and set up practice on his own. 001 Chippewa 3.11-4300 PATCH WJUtT AO. CJUIM1S66S.

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